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🌿 Hazel in British Seasonal Traditions
Hazel is a tree of thresholds in myth, but in Britain it is also a tree that announces the year’s turning with catkins, leaves, nuts, and the rituals that gather around them. Hazel marks the rural calendar not with grand ceremonies but with small, beloved customs: nutting walks, harvest fairs, Michaelmas lore, and the quiet
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